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Global Conflicts: Palestine (2007), developed by Serious Games Interactive, lets players act as a journalist covering the conflict and was pitched as "a video game to promote peace." PeaceMaker (2007), developed by ImpactGames, is a simulation game that allows players to assume the role of either the Israeli Prime Minister or the Palestinian ...
Video game academic Ian Bogost called the game "headstrong" and "one-sided" but also remarked he found it editorially effective both as "an opinion text and as game." [3] Tony Fortin of French gaming website Merlanfrit said the game did a better job than the news media of describing the "perfect reality" and injustice of the conflict. [10]
Pages in category "Israeli–Palestinian conflict video games" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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The game was conceptualised at Data Becker in 1998 and developed in less than 23 months. [5] In Germany, the game was released in late December 2000; [5] a release in North America followed on 15 January 2001. [1] The game was released for Microsoft Windows, specifically supporting the Windows 95, 98, 2000 and Me versions. [6]
A meme criticizing the Biden administration for having "open borders" and "empty schools" uses a photo of Israel-West Bank border. We rate it false.
Israel also spent hundreds of millions of dollars building a smart border system with sensors and subterranean walls that was, according to Reuters, completed at the end of 2021.
If the diplomatic relationship with a country is bad enough, and there are Israeli troops deployed on the border, Israel can invade, or be invaded. This triggers war. A country can only invade countries with a shared border. The four states neighbouring Israel in Conflict are Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon.